DH Symposium 2015 presentation materials may be accessed through the links below. The archived materials are in PowerPoint format.
WORKSHOPS
Data Mining with Texts
Michael Black, I-CHASS
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Challenging the Academy: The Future of the Humanities in a 21st Century Digital World
Dr. Jennifer Guiliano, Assistant Professor of History, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS
Data Analysis in the Humanities: Opportunities and Obstacles
Ted Underwood, Department of English
Interpreting Big Data Using Topic Models
Michael Black, I-CHASS
Social Science to the Real World: Impact Assessment of Issue-Focused Public Media
Jana Diesner, Graduate School of Library and Information Science
RESOURCE LIGHTNING ROUND
- I-CHASS
- Cline Center for Democracy
- HathiTrust Research Center
- Illinois Campus Cluster
- Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities
- Research Data Service
- Scholarly Commons
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
Social Networks in David Mitchell’s Ghostwritten
Shawn C. Ballard, Department of English
Keeping the Conversation Going: Writing in Social Media
John Gallagher, Department of English
Using Social Media Analytics for Outreach
Gillian Grossmann and Kirk Hess, Illinois Digital Newspaper Collections at the University Library
Mapping Human Values: A Network Analysis
Andrew Higgins, Department of Philosophy
Capturing and Recognizing Expressive Performance Gesture
Michael J Junokas, Kyungho Lee, Mohammad Amanzadeh, Constantine Roros, Bentic Sebastian, Yishuo Liu, Matthew Ho, and Guy E Garnett, Illinois Informatics Institute